Silverline Mechanical Gap Measuring Feeler Gauge 13 Leave 0.05 to 1.0mm
Barcode: 5024763034626
Overview:
13 Leaf Mechanical Gap Measuring Feeler Gauge measures gaps between 0.05 to 1.0mm a compact, accurate tool for measuring small gaps and clearances on engines, machinery and general workshop assemblies. Made from hardened and polished carbon steel, the leaves provide reliable readings when checking spark plug gaps, valve clearances and component tolerances. Each blade is clearly marked for quick identification, and the 13-leaf range covers common metric sizes from 0.05mm up to 1.0mm ideal for mechanics, engineers and DIY maintenance work.
Key Features
13-leaf feeler gauge for accurate gap and clearance checks
Measures from 0.05mm to 1.0mm for common mechanical settings
Hardened, polished carbon steel leaves for durability and accuracy
Clearly marked blade sizes for fast selection and reduced errors
Ideal for spark plug gaps, engine clearances and general fitting work
Compact folding design for easy storage in toolboxes and pockets
Specifications
Brand: Silverline
Product Type: Feeler gauge (mechanical measuring)
MPN: 793828
Range: 0.05mm – 1.0mm
Graduations (13 leaves): 1.0mm, 0.9mm, 0.8mm, 0.7mm, 0.6mm, 0.5mm, 0.4mm, 0.3mm, 0.25mm, 0.2mm, 0.15mm, 0.1mm, 0.05mm
Material: Carbon steel
Hardened: Yes
Finish: Polished leaves
Applications
Measuring spark plug gaps
Checking valve clearances and tappet settings
Assessing gaps between engine components
Setting up machinery and workshop assemblies
General maintenance, fitting and inspection work
How to Use
Select the leaf thickness you need (read the size marking)
Insert the leaf into the gap or clearance being measured
Use a light “drag” fit—avoid forcing the blade through
If the fit is too tight or loose, move up or down a size
Record the measurement and fold the leaves away after use
Gap Feeler Gauge 13 Leaf Set – Key FAQs
What is a feeler gauge used for?
A feeler gauge measures small gaps and clearances between components, commonly used for spark plug gaps, valve clearances and precision fitting work.
What range does this Silverline feeler gauge cover?
It covers 0.05mm to 1.0mm using 13 individual blades, including popular sizes like 0.10mm, 0.20mm, 0.25mm and 0.50mm.
How should a feeler gauge blade fit in the gap?
It should slide with slight resistance (a gentle drag). If it won’t go in, choose a thinner leaf; if it’s loose, choose a thicker one.
Are the blade sizes clearly marked?
Yes, each leaf is marked with its thickness to make selection quick and reduce mistakes when setting clearances.
Is carbon steel suitable for workshop use?
Yes, hardened and polished carbon steel is durable and accurate, making it a good choice for regular mechanical measuring tasks.
Can I use multiple blades together?
Yes, where needed you can combine blade thicknesses to reach a specific measurement, provided the combined stack fits the gap with the correct drag.
| Data | |
| Reference Code | 793828 |
| Type | Combination 13 leaf feeler gauge |
| Material | Carbon steel |